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Discover Ludwig"foul words" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to any language that is considered offensive or inappropriate. Example: The teacher scolded the students for using foul words in the classroom.
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"Oh, stop using those foul words".
"Go! Go! Go!" they said, spicing instructions with foul words.
The foreign climbers yelled "foul words" during an argument, he said.
Vicious rumors began spreading around and dirty looks and foul words were thrown my way in the hall.
"Yes there was a confrontation and exchange of words, he was using foul words and it wasn't nice," said Appiah.
"I was the wounded gazelle.... Vicious rumors began spreading around and dirty looks and foul words were thrown my way in the hall.
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On one wall was a sign left behind by the old order: "No Idling, No Smoking, No Foul Word".
He swore, uttering the single, unprintable syllable that is the most foul word in the Russian language.
If someone said "Jesus" in a "Candid Camera" scene, CBS made us bleep it, leaving viewers to assume that a truly foul word had been spoken.
The New Yorker, February 9 , 1998P. 76 Books lead discussing novelization — an appropriately foul word for a deeply suspect activity, turning movies into books.
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